Dr. Phosphorous
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That's bullshit, also.So then they’re vote them out in the next election and put in Democrats. Unless of course most Texas residents are Republicans, and then they’ll vote for the Republicans.
The majority still will make the decision.
Texas is now one of the most gerrymandered states in the county...just like the MAGA Nazis running the state want it.
Democrats can win well over 50% of the vote on Tuesday and Republicans will still run the state. It will take a very long time before the Democrats have the numbers to overcome this gerrymandering. --
Politicians have gotten so good at drawing political maps that they’re spoiling democracy. Few of the races for the Texas Legislature and the state’s congressional delegation are competitive in November; districts are drawn for either Republicans or Democrats to win, with few designed to promote competition between the parties.
Analysis: Gerrymandering has left Texas voters with few options
Texans who don’t vote in primaries and primary runoffs are missing a chance to choose who goes to Congress and the Texas Legislature. Thanks to the political maps drawn by lawmakers last year, only a handful of those contests will be competitive in November.
